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have a third bucket and it's sitting there and we should use it. it's energy. fracking, for example, has created 1,750,000 jobs in less than two years. billions and billions of dollars going to the states and the federal coffers. we have more energy than anybody in the world. and if we -- in an environmentally friendly way -- acquire it, go on the federal lands, do it in the right way, we'll get that extra piece of cash and bring manufacturing and jobs back to the united states or create them in the united states because of our energy. >> the last four years of the obama presidency was marred by not great relationships between the business community and the administration. you are one of the key faces of the business community. have you reached out to the president or has he reached out to you since his election to say let's make this four years look very different? >> just remember my job's to represent the business people, he's the president of the united states. >> right. >> we deal with each other when we should and when we need to, and sometimes we agree, sometimes we don't. >>

, every suburb. people who have invested so much heart and soul and time, money, energy. you know, one of the things tha energy. one of the things that made this unique is the people that had the investment in this. you understood it was not just about a candidate. it was not just about joe biden or barack obama. this was about us, who we are as a nation, what values we cherish, how hard we're willing to fight to make sure those values live not just for today but for future generations. all of you here understood and were committed to the basic notion that when we put our shoulders to the wheel of history it moves. it moves. it moves forward. that's part of what we celebrate when we come together for inauguration. yesterday americans in all 50 states took part in a national day of service. tomorrow hundreds of thousands will join us in the national mall. what the inauguration reminds us of is the role we have as fellow citizens in promoting a common good even as we carry out our individual responsibilities. the sense there's something larger than ourselves that give shape and meaning t

suburb. people who have invested so much heart and soul and time, money, energy. you know, one of the things that made this campaign unique was all of you here understood and were committed to the basic notion that when we put our shoulders to the wheel of history, it moves. it moves. it moves forward. [ applause ] and that's part of what we celebrate when we come together for inauguration. you know, yesterday americans in all 50 states took part in a national day of service. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands will join us in the national mall. and what the inauguration reminds us of is the role we have as fellow citizens in promoting a common good. even as we carry out our individual responsibilities. the sense there's something larger than ourselves that gives shape and meaning to our lives. the theme of this year's inauguration is our people and our future. throughout my career what's always given me energy and inspiration and hope, what's allowed me to stand up when i've been knocked down are folks like you. the decency, the goodness, the resilience, the neighborliness. the pa

alicia keys. i'm sorry. >> today is an incredible day. and you can feel the energy everywhere that you go. in so many ways, every day is a new day. and a new chance. a new chance to be our best. to serve our highest purpose. yeah. so i'm going to need your help tonight because i'm up here all by myself. i just wanted it to be me and you. so help me celebrate this most momentous day. i'll tell you what to do. i need you to say -- ♪ ♪ people say eh ♪ ♪ it's a new day ♪ it's a new day ♪ getting ready, everybody ready ♪ ♪ eh oh, a new day ♪ a new day ♪ celebrate and say eh, eh ♪ celebrate and say eh ♪ yeah because he's president and he's on fire. hotter than a fab as they like a highway ♪ ♪ he's living in a world and it's on fire filled with catastrophe ♪ ♪ he has both feet on the ground and he's burning it down ♪ ♪ oh, oh got his head in the crowds and he's not breaking down ♪ ♪ he's walking on fire ♪ obama's on fire ♪ watch him as he's lighting up the night ♪ ♪ everybody knows the mission is his girl ♪ ♪ together they run the world ♪ bur

change, the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> all right, so he laid out a pretty impressive liberal agenda there. >> yeah, and you know what? it is a clear pattern that goes back over a year now. if you think about it from the fight on contraception to health care to legalizing the dream act for students, to comprehensive gay marriage change, even women in combat, he has clearly crossed a rubicon, in the past, democrats have been concerned about many of these issues, going too far, alienating the white voters. but president obama won despite the huge deficit, there is a clear sense there, reflecting the ideas of what is the soci socially liberated whites, there is a clear challenge there. >> did it surprise you? >> no, i think it

want to hear her. today is an incredible day, and you can feel the energy everywhere that you go. you know, in so many ways, every day is a new day and a new change. a new chance to be our best. to serve our highest purpose, yeah. so i'm going to need your help tonight, you know, because i'm up here all by myself. i just wanted it to be me and you. so help me celebrate this most monumentis day. yeah, i'll tell you what to do. i need you to say eh eh eh eh. eh eh eh eh eh. ♪ how many people say eh it's a new day ♪ ♪ it's a new day ♪ everybody's getting ready for a new day for a new day ♪ ♪ eh eh eh eh eh ♪ gonna bring eh eh eh eh ♪ yeah because he's president and he's on fire ♪ ♪ hotter than a fantasy rolling like a highway ♪ ♪ he's living in a world and it's on fire ♪ ♪ filled with catastrophe but he knows he can fly away ♪ ♪ oh he's got both feet on the ground and he's burning it down ♪ ♪ ohhh hh got his head in the clouds and he's not backing down ♪ ♪ obama's on fire obama's on fire ♪ ♪ he's walking on fire obama's on fire ♪ ♪ whoo eve

it out for you. here's denver, a little piece of this energy that's the snow falling in the rockies is going to break off. and watch what happens as we head toward sunday, we're going to watch about noon, 1:00 tomorrow morning, this energy area with ice. that pink delineating where the ice is begins to move in. and then sunday night, you can see about 9:00, it's ice for chicago. and why it's ice is not snow is the air at the ground is below freezing, but the air at a higher altitude is above freezing. so it's kind of coming down not as snow, but as liquid. and then freezing on the ground and that's where we're seeing once again. and then watch from sunday into monday, the this with ice and snow moves into the northeast. we'll get that. but then we'll kind of move through that. in terms of the temperatures, look at chicago, 44 on monday, only in the 20s today. the access of that warming moves eastward. so cleveland in the 50s, louisville at 70, they were just ensconced in ice. and then on wednesday, raleigh, richmond in the 70s. the access of the warmth pushes eastward and we pick up

me energy and inspiration and hope, what's allowed me to stand up when i've been knocked down are folks like you. the decency, the goodness, the resilience, the neighborliness. the patriotism. the sense of duty. the sense of responsibility of the american people. you have inspired me throughout. and so, whenever i think about the challenges that joe and i and jill and michelle face, we know that we stand amongst friends and colleagues and fellow citizens. and that the work is not just ours that we are working together. so, i just want to say thank you. thank you very much. thank you. and i want all of you to know that even as we celebrate over the next couple of days, and feel free to stay up as late as you want, tomorrow's not a school night. make sure to bundle up although it won't be as cold as it was four years ago. make sure you know that what we're celebrating is not the election or swearing-in of a president. what we're doing is celebrating each celebrating this incredibl nation that we call home. and after we celebrate, let's make sure to work as hard as we can to pass

breaking inaugurations. but this, you can just feel the energy all around the mall right now. i think this is going to be a very memorable day. >> beautiful, beautiful day. 1.8 million people turned out four years ago. they're expecting that number to be roughly half. christi paul is on the national mall, where folks have begun to gather. the festivities have begun to officially start. got a lot of people behind you now. >> reporter: this helps too with the weather. you get them all cuddled up there, and you're warmer. we've been seeing a steady stream of people coming in. i want to introduce you to -- i know it's all about president obama, but i've got a fellow politician here. for one thing, this guy was able to weasel himself onto a trip of 11 women from atlanta coming down. he's the only male that made it into the group. and on top of that, mr. marcus williams here, you're in ninth grade. what did you work out with your school? >> what happened was, basically, my grandmother, she's a travel agent. and she planned a trip to come to the inauguration this year. and she had a seat lef

developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus with reporting from the front lines. today on the two-year anniversary of the egyptian revolution that ousted hosni mubarak from power, the streets were filled not with peace but with violence. protesters for and against president mohamed morsi clashed with police, at least seven died. morsi did not address the country but tweeted on twitter. he called on people to uphold the noble principles of the revolution. >>> apple is no longer the world's biggest company. the title belongs to exxonmobil. apple shares plummeted on the heels of disappointing earnings resulted and plunged over 12%. apple's market cap first passed exxonmobil on august 9th, 2011. it's been sitting pretty 18 months, seemingly untouchable. tonight it is

. in manufacturing, there's been growth primarily because we found the new technologies to bring us energy. we have more natural gas than saudi arabia has oil. people are coming back here because it's cheaper to do business in america. i think what's more important is the average american. the average american, if we're sitting and waiting for the government to come up with the answer for us, the president to come up with a vision, you'll have a problem. if you've been on unemployment for 12 million americans, those jobs probably aren't coming back. it's time to retool and say where is the next opportunity, is it in health care, is it in green. where am i going to get the skills. the government is going to step up and say here's a pathway. you've got to find it yourself. >> we've seen apple and starbucks make a turn in the water. >> you talked about that the last time i was on. >> apple has since then done so. it was a start. but it's about the principle, really, of great american companies in the tech world. they lead the world. but a lot of the stuff's outsourced outside of america. that doesn't

started on facebook and it has turned into this behind me. miguel? >> what's the energy like? i done sense there's a lot of energy that that crowd. how big is it? are they really sort of, you know, getting after this? >> reporter: i think one of the things that people here talk about is the fact that this started with social media. this was the brainchild of two people who said right in the hours after newtown we've got to do something. what can they do. they decided to organize this march. it's only been a few weeks in the making. a lot of p people who are marching feel that this many people have gathered from across the country as a result of social media. they feel that is good. however, they're very realistic knowing that the legislation that they are pushing for and hoping that congress will pass, things like reinstating the assault weapons ban, that that faces an uphill battle and they know this is at the very least only a beginning start. miguel? >> emil emily schmidt, thank yoy much. >>> a bitter arctic storm is unleashing misery across much of the midwest, north atlantic, and nort

energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> license plate extra hp. >> extra hp. by the early '90s, jimmy keene was on top of the world. his booming business afforded him a lavish lifestyle with large homes, souped-up corvettes and an endless supply of women. >> i would have 30 or 40 keg parties with volleyball nets, live bands. we'd have literally a thousand people or more sometimes. these were gigantic, huge parties. >> you were the guy women wanted to be with and guys wanted to be best friends with. >> something like that. >> back then, he owned this 6,000 square foot home. >> right behind that is a golf course. he says he didn't stash the drugs here. >> this is a walk-in closet. >> but there was always a place to hide his fortunes. >> this was a hidden trap door that you could open and when you open it, you have another hidden closet back in here. you can

skier. those hardy experts of slow, steady progress taking huge amounts of energy. >> you need to be fit with the whole body, not only parts of your body. >> you make the power around. you can slowly over time. >> reporter: as the map of the mountain shows, everything is interconnected. richard quest, cnn, davos. >> as we said, as only richard quest could. >>> time to roll out the red carpet, once again. this time for the 19th annual screen actor guild awards. it will hair on tnt and tbs tonight. actors in both film and television. "argo" is considered a frontrunner because it did so well at the golden globes. more stories at the top of the hour when "cnn sunday morning" continues. "sanjay gupta md" begins right now. >> hey there, thanks for being with us. i want to get to something very important today. our big story. it's about chemicals known as flame retardants. they're ubiquitous, in everything from furniture to baby products, but they're also linked to health problems. from neurological issues in children to even cancer. it may seem like a tradeoff. fire safety versus other health

will stand up and lean on. >> if i add gun control and climate change to that, and talk about energy, right there, a very big to-do list, some people say, yeah, a year, two, before it becomes very lame duckish. really? six major items? >> a lot of consensus on the country despite the divisive issues. on guns, a lot of consensus ground to do a lot of positive things to make cities and places across america safer. consensus on jobs and on foreign policy, making america stronger in trade and national security. >> the way you talk it makes it sound as if we don't have a really divided congress. talking to people on both sides pretty much every day of my work day. >> nothing worthwhile is easy and every inch of ground the president has to gain. but a lot of wind at his back right now and i won't say he will do lay-ups, but this president delivered through his first term. he has been able to do a lot in the first term. the second term will be a good one. >> do you think we'll hear in the inauguration address that talks about that? will you hear -- they told us, unity and hopeful. that's about it.

a pro. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton and president barack obama sat down to dawk with "60 minutes tonight." he had plenty of nice things to say, but it wasn't so long ago they were like this. >> while i was working on the streets you were certificating on the board of walmart. >> you were representing resco in innercity chicago. >> my how things have changed. tonight on cbs they address the tragedy in benghazi, libya this past november. >> i knew chris stevens, i sent him there originally. it was a great personal loss to lose him and three other brave americans. i also have looked back and try to figure out what we can do so that nobody in so far as possible will be in this position again. we also live in a dangerous world. the people i'm p

that assertion he's taken a job as senior vice president of federal affairs for duke energy. technically, this freshman crop of brand new lobbyists won't be able to lobby congress officially for two years, which is in the bizarre world of loophole washington making them all the more valuable. >> they're still in the influence business, but they're not registered lobbyists, which, in fact, enhances their influence. >> reporter: in fact, official registered lobbyists are so concerned about all these unregistered influencers that the american league of lobbyists wants to impose new rules especiallile aimed at former members of congress who can still use the congressional gym, walk on to the house floor or use all their past contacts to, well, influence. so what does the congresswoman have to say about all this? that's what brings us back to the halls of the rayburn congressional office building. the congresswoman agreed to talk to us in washington monday at 5:00, then a few days later, she backed out. her aide telling us the congresswoman just didn't think it was such a good idea. leaving u

has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with the secretary of state hillary clinton tomorrow. she is testifying finally about the attack on the american consulate in benghazi. now, officials tell us she will address concerns about weak security at u.s. diplomatic posts and will answer, quote, every question asked of her. among those questioning her, republican representative chris smith of the foreign relations committee. he tells "outfront" he wants to know if clinton was aware of the request for security upgrades at the consulate. we will speak to the congressman tomorrow to see if he is satisfied with the secretary's answer. >>> we have an "outfront" update on the artistic director of the bol

. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on our reports from the front lines. the family of junior seau's family is suing the nfl and helmet maker riddel, claiming his death was caused by violent hits during his career. he died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the chest last year and his family says the suit will send a message to the nfl to care for its former players to acknowledge what they call decades of deception on head injuries and player safety. >>> the house has passed a bill that would prevent the united states from hitting the debt ceiling. at least right away. it's dubbed the no budget no pay act. it was proposed by republicans and it lets the treasury department borrow money until mid-may, as long as congress pass

, as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air and our water and stabilize the climate. the only folks against that are oil companies, gas companies and coal companies that routinely fund climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> i have to leave it there. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids to live in a healthy planet. >> and c02 is -- >> if you have the stuff to do it now, you might as well do it. >>> lee goldberg is alive. he's not perished in the freezing cold. you're downstairs. lee, what's the forecast for the next few days? >> just like i just thawed out, so will the midwest into the northeast. another rough few days coming. last 36 hours windchills haven't gone above 5 degrees in new york city. we'll climb out of this after the weekend. another four rough days ago. >> i hear you are wearing a battery packed heated jacket? >> two battery packs in here. on warmest setting. i'm radiating. >> i noticed that your fingers have been covered up

to watch is a piece of that energy move into the intermountain west. it's dry in colorado now, but we'll watch -- watch what happens from here into the upper midwest. we're going to see an ice storm develop once again. and chicago actually has a winter storm watch posted from tomorrow morning through monday morning. the timeline, 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, here's chicago. the pink delineates where we will see freezing rain. why it's freezing rain instead of chicago instead of snow, you ask, is right at the surface is where we have temperatures at the surface, immediately close to the ground. we have them above freezing. and so we're seeing some temperatures right along there. we're watching the liquid fall to the ground but freezing on the surface where temperatures down there are cold. but above that in the atmosphere, it's much warmer. we're going to watch this ice storm move east and then impact the northeast for the day on monday. in terms of temperatures, it has been frigid. the coldest arctic air of the season. that is pushing eastward. finally, this big ridge of high pressure, te

at home and they're watching and listening, how do you explain? >> it is an awesome feeling. the energy is high. you should be here. next year, the next four years, you need to come be a part of it. >> reporter: forgive me. here's the president and the first lady and another ball. award winner jennifer hudson. ♪ ♪ >> we're going life now. my favorite singer, stevie wonder. take it away. ♪ ♪ everybody sing ♪ ♪ ♪ a language we all understand ♪ we're all the same ♪ ♪ they can feel it all over ♪ ♪ they can feel it l over ♪ give me more horns ♪ they can feel it all over ♪ they can feel it all over ♪ ♪ and with a voice like ella's

to be to the point where we can bring this debt under control, a sound financial policy, energy independence in a way we've never thought about before. we're respected by the world again like we haven't been for the last 20 years. >> so are you ready to run against hifrl clinton in 2016? >> look, i haven't made that judgment and hillary hasn't made that judgment but i can tell you what, everything that should be done over the next two years that i should be part of would have to be done whether i run or i don't run. if this administration is successful, whoever is running as a better position to run, if we are not successful, whoever runs as a nominee is going to be less likely to win. >> gloria is here with this excellent interview. i know more is coming up. but he's being pretty cagy. >> you saw him on that parade route shaking everyone's hand. he saw him at the iowa caucuses. have you heard of those? >> new hampshire, he was involved with them as well. >> exactly. he's 70, looks great, very energetic. if i had to guess, i would guess he's running. but as he said, he doesn't have to make that decis

but they finally have gotten that inch snow. an ice storm will develop, little piece of the energy. that's really in the central rockies around denver. it will break off. i'll put this in motion for you. as we head through from tomorrow morning, that's in chicago. we have a winter storm watch. tomorrow morning through monday morning. and you can see, this is sunday at 1:00. here is chicago. and this is ice. it's going to be potentially freezing rain. now why it's freezing rain instead of snow is because the air right at the ground is below freezing, but the air at higher altitudes, above us, is above that. it's coming down as liquid and then freezing on the ground, not coming down as snow. sunday at 9:00, you can see. here is the ice around chicago. could be substantial, actually. could be a quarter inch or so. that may seem minute, but in terms of ice, it is substantial, in terms of the power lines potentially, the trees, sagging of the limbs, breaking off. the roads being icy, the bridges. certainly we could see that. on monday it all moves into the northeast as, in western new york, upstate ne

the coughequences™. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ grace on thee ♪ ♪ >> on the steps of the u.s. capital, james taylor. i want to show you another moment. when a first term president stands before the country on inauguration day, he knows that is what he is experiencing might never happen again. a two-term president, though, he knows it for sure. mixing been there and done that, last time ever, it has to pack a serious punch. today leaving the swearing in ceremony, president obama appeared to feel it and paused, turned around and said so. watch. >> president obama looking at some 800,000 or so faces staring back at him. pausing briefly. turning back to look at the crowd. his daughters, noticed, called the presidential photographer to try to capture the moment. back with our panel. margaret hoover

, they wanted us to tax energy. that i think is a danger. they prejudge the science. >> let's go to a very successful guy, lives in a big guzzling state of texas. what is your view, global warming? >> i have no idea. >> good for you. >> i like that answer. that is a refreshing answer. >> i look at it honestly and say from 1880 to 2013, that might not be a big enough sample, you know? who knows how many years, you know, forever's a long time and it's really hard to gauge. >> seems to me the bulk of evidence supports climate change and if the climate is changing the implications of that are so profound. >> the way we pollute our earth cannot be healthy for it. >> no. >> okay, we'll be right back. 

kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. 2013 has barely begun. it's possible that a more bizarre story could come along. we know that lennay kekua, the love of te'o's life and died too young losing her life to leukemia the day that he lost his grandmother, we know that's not true. tonight the star linebacker is talking. the full interview with katie couric airs tomorrow. in clips released by "good morning america" he admits to lying. he also defends his lies. listen. >> you stuck to the script. you knew that something was amiss. why? >> put yourself in my situation. this girl i committed myself to died on september 12th. now i get a phone call on december 6th saying she is alive and i'll be put on national tv two days later and they'll ask me the same question, what would you do? >> te'o is not the only one sp

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. it made me insane and angry and picking fights in bars. i get it. but it also gave me the energy i needed to keep going. you know? a lot of people talk about bonds and well, you know, this hall of fame thing recently that was a bit of a disaster. >> i couldn't understand what all the fuss was about. these guys were cheats. why would you put a cheat into the hall of fame? >> bonds, you never know where the proof was, except the way he looked physically. maybe too much salt, i don't know. >> given the positive effect of steroids on your ability to pitch, these guys aren't playing fair, are they? >> no, but it was nice to see they were looking at the pitchers as well, not just the hitters. not just the guys hitting the ball, you know? but it still doesn't let you hit the ball any better. you still have to have that god-given ability to hit the ball the way he did. >> do you forgive lance armstrong? >> i would like to sit down and talk to him based on experience with him. >> you can shake hid hand and say that wasn't nice. i want to talk to you about other stuff. there's so much going on in y

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testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems b

. to them, the climate change, energy independence, is a top five issue. >> i think, you know, one of the problems here, you just mentioned the economy. climate change is a huge economic issue. could be the biggest economic issue we have in the country. look at what's going on in new jersey. billions of dollars, every time there's a fire or a flood or a tsunami or a tornado or whatever. it's costing us huge amounts of money. this is a major economic problem. so it's not only that, but the religious community has taken the environment on, and they have really been working obama over on this. this is god's creation, this earth, and we are destroying god's creation. >> he used that language. that was very interesting. he used the language about taking care of god's creation and bringing in that religious language. >> that's right. >> i think this has always been his number three issue, his number four issue, but 20 years from now, this will be the number one issue people look back on and jubdge him on becaue if we believe our stys, we'll be paying the cost. >> let's go back to the com

hearty experts of slow, steady progress taking huge amounts of energy. >> you need to be fit with the whole body, not only with parts of your body. >> you make the power around. you can slowly or you can a lot of speed. at your pace. >> reporter: and the ever graceful richard quest joins us now live from davos. without ali velshi's hat, which is rather smart, i must say. inside the forum, richard, is there a consensus on the smartest way to boost the economy? >> reporter: no, there really isn't. people like phillip jennings of the trade union says the world needs a pay raise. everybody else says -- there's no general view on what needs to happen. i suppose they would say to you regulation, structural reform, political consensus, but everybody can agree with that in principle. it's when you start putting the details, the flesh on the bones, michael, that it becomes more difficult. everyone knows we're in trouble but there's no single prescription for how we get out of it. >> there's a lot of pitching that goes on there in davos. you have covered it many, many, many times. the

. it is energy. fracking, for example, has created 1.75 million jobs. billions and billions of dollars going to the states and federal coffers. we have more energy than anybody in the world and if we, in an environmentally friendly way, acquire it, go on the federal lands, do it in the right way, we'll get that extra piece of cash, and bring manufacturing and jobs back to the united states or create them in the united states because of our energy. >> the last four years of the obama presidency was marred by not great relationships between the business community and the administration. you are one of the key faces of the business community. have you reached out to the president or has he reached out to you since his election to say let's make this four years look very different? >> just remember, my jobs to represent the business people, he's the president of the united states, we deal with each other when we should, and when we need to, and sometimes we agree, sometimes we -- >> do you have a good relationship with him? would you like a better relationship with him? >> i would like to have a

they want to wait till they get seated down where you guys are and save their energy. at the moment, look behind me. even the marines, the u.s. marines even do parade rest with precision. look at all those chiseled jaws and complete silence. i mean, if i yelled out, "we love the marines" no one would even crack a smile. that's what's happening. it's almost like everyone behind the marines are following suit. the chinese-american community center folk dance troupe you will see later out of delaware, even though are at a marine-like parade rest. so it's very quiet down here. as we wait for your guys' end to start moving. the president, mrs. obama, get seated yet? >> we're state waiting. right behind us. we're right across the street from the reviewing stand. all the vips, the family members, other distinguished guests, they're all inside. i think they're waiting for the president and the first lady and the vice president, the second lady, to come in, the families, the immediate kids, and i think this parade will get moving. right now, it's paused as we await. they've got to walk outside of

came out. everyone let out the biggest scream and the whole entire studio. it was amazing. the energy was amazing. >> you had a little bit of a problem with the computer. it was buffering. >> it was buffering the moment she was set to come out. no, this cannot be with dressing for big occasions. i think it's really important to always really think about the client and to me, i just had mrs. obama in mind. you couldn't really think about everything else that comes with it or else you would be so nervous or start second guessing yourself. my first image was red. i felt it was so confident. it's commanding and it's beautiful. >> yeah, i think ashleigh what people forget, here is a man who started designing for dolls, barbies? >> you're kidding. >> now he's designing for the first lady. >> tell me a little bit about the first lady. this happens to be a big conversation every time the lead story, apart from the wonderful inaugural festivities, is what does the first lady wear. the inaugural gowns, they are really spectacular pieces. >> they are, most certainly. >> can we see some of snem w

energy. that i think is a danger. they prejudge the science. >> let's go to a very successful guy, lives in a big guzzling state of texas. what is your view, global warming? >> i have no idea. >> good for you. >> i like that answer. that is a refreshing answer. >> i look at it honestly and say from 1880 to 2013, that might not be a big enough sample, you know? who knows how many years, you know, forever's a long time and it's really hard to gauge. >> seems to me the bulk of evidence supports climate change and if the climate is changing the implications of that are so profound. >> the way we pollute our earth cannot be healthy for it. >> no. >> okay, we'll be right back. in. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. rea

sands, for example, or as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air, we clean up our water, and we stabilize our climate. the only folks who are against that are the oil companies, gas companies, and coal companies that routinely fund the climate skeptics and the climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> okay, chaps. i've got to leave it there sadly. i'm sure the debate will run. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids to live in a healthy planet. and if there's -- >> and c o2 is nothing to be -- >> if you have the stuff to do it now you might as well do it. >> pure fear mongering. >> chaps, thank you. i have breaking news. lee goldberg is alive. he has not perished in the freezing cold. you're at columbus circle. you're downstairs. so lee, what is the forecast for the next few days? >> just like i just thawed out, so will the midwest into the northeast. we've got another rough few days coming. the last 36 hours wind chills haven't gone abov

island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> really incredible medical story tonight about an adorable 3-month-old baby who beat the odds and is home from the hospital right now. her name is audrina. she went home wearing what looks like a baby-sized body armor, which is basically is. it's to protect her tiny heart. it's going to make sense to you when you see the next video. it's kind of shocking but it shows why the story is so incredible. take a look. this is what audrina's heart looked like before she had surgery to fix it. it was partially outside her body. she was born with a rare birth defect where it was formed outside of her body. doctors at texas hospital were able to put her heart back into her chest. we wish her all the best of luck. chief medical skraunt dr. sanjay duplicate gupta joins me now.

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my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing durin

crazy. but maybe the guy was spending his whole libidinal energy on the football field and what's he got left at the end of the night? he'd rather just lay in bed icing his knees and talk on the phone. >> hey, rel, when can we see "catfish"? >> monday night. every monday night on mtv. next episode's going to be wild. >> all right. thank you, rel. thank you, wendy, as always. >> thanks, don. >>> you know, this sounds difficult for so many people who got caught up in this. but there are things that you can do to protect yourself. and people you care about. diana -- diane o'meara joins me again to talk about -- with our tech expert as well. and they talk about the moves that you can make right now to avoid becoming the next victim of catfishing. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. it's lots of

wanted to talk. i mean, it sounds crazy. but maybe the guy was spending his whole libidinal energy on the football field and what's he got left at the end of the night? he'd rather just lay in bed icing his knees and talk on the phone. >> hey, rel, when can we see "catfish"? >> monday night. every monday night on mtv. next episode's going to be wild. >> all right. thank you, rel. thank you, wendy, as always. >> thanks, don. >>> you know, this sounds difficult for so many people who got caught up in this. but there are things that you can do to protect yourself. and people you care about. diana -- diane o'meara joins me again to talk about -- with our tech expert as well. and they talk about the moves that you can make right now to avoid becoming the next victim of catfishing. yeah. can you get me out of it ? just so happens i know a chap... book any flight and hotel together and get access to our free personal concierge service. any need, any question, we're on call 24/7. ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on

. also in the couple of weeks of the shooting it gave me the energy i needed to keep going. a lot of people talk about bonds and this hall of fame thing recently, which is kind of a bit of a disaster. >> i couldn't understand all the fuss, these guys were clearly -- most of them were cheats. why would you put a cheater into the hall of fame? >> as far as bonds goes, the cheating, they really never proved it. it could be age, maybe too much salt, i was not there, people forget to mention they were not there. >> you saw the positive effect of the steroids, on your ability to pitch. these guys are not playing fair, are they? >> yeah, well, yeah, it was nice to see they're looking at the pitchers, not just the hitters, but it still doesn't let you hit the baseball better, may give you extra legs deep in the season but you still have to have that god-given ability like he did, and he is the greatest hitter of all time. >> do you forgive lance armstrong? >> i would like to sit down and talk to him, make my opinion based on sitting down with him, rather than hearing about it. >> let's ta

libidinal energy on the football field and what's he got left at the end of the night? he'd rather just lay in bed icing his knees and talk on the phone. >> hey, rel, when can we see "catfish"? >> monday night. every monday night on mtv. next episode's going to be wild. >> all right. thank you, rel. thank you, wendy, as always. >> thanks, don. >>> you know, this sounds difficult for so many people who got caught up in this. but there are things that you can do to protect yourself. and people you care about. diana -- diane o'meara joins me again to talk about -- with our tech expert as well. and they talk about the moves that you can make right now to avoid becoming the next victim of catfishing. oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >>> go, go, go! >> one day when i drove home from a little league game i saw a homeless

editorial board said the gun rights lobby has spent considerable time and energy in pursuit of one goal, crippling the atf. the nra has been highly critical of the agency, which sees its mission as preventing violent crime by enforcing federal gun laws and tracing firearms used in crimes. but blaming the nra, does it add up? not exactly. in 2006, republicans in the congress required senate confirmation for the atf director. before that, the president could appoint anyone he wanted. so when president george w. bush nominated michael sullivan, it looked like an easy path, but he couldn't get a vote in a republican-controlled senate. >> did i ever think for a moment my nomination would be held up by a senator from idaho as related to one firearm licensed dealer? no. i didn't. >> idaho senator larry craig along with two other republican, all staunch supporters of the nra, held up sullivan's nomination, but it wasn't the nra's hands at work. it was about one local idaho gun seller's dispute with the atf. even silver himself said the nra didn't derail him. >> i didn't get any sense at all tha

, the energy was amazing. >> you had a little bit of a problem with the computer, it was buffering. >> of course it was buffering the moment she was about to come out. i was like no, this cannot be and thankfully -- >> we were able to obtain, thank you very much, an exclusive look at your sketch of the gown. >> yes. >> that is a sketch, just sort of walk me through your thoughts and what was going through your mind beginning with that color, red. it was so striking. >> i chose ruby red, it was a custom weave fabric. i wanted it to look festive but i also wanted it to be soft so that combination of velvet and chiffon was really important so we wove, it was all handloomed, the fabric and little bets of velvet sewn into a floral fabric. >> you felt it was confident for a first lady? >> well, i feel like with dressing for big occasions, i think it's really important to always really think about the client and to me i just had mrs. obama, you couldn't think about everything that comes with it, being so nervous or start second-guessing myself. my first image was red. i felt red was confi

sent of the senate, i will do everything in my power, summon every energy and all of my focus to build on her record and on the president's vision. senator mccain, as he mentioned, is a long-time friend. we met here in the senate coming from very different political positions and perspectives but, you know, we found common ground. i will never forget standing with him in hanoi in the cell in the hanoi hilton in which he spent a number of years of his life, just the two of us listening to him talk about that experience. i will all be grateful for his partnership in helping to make real peace with vietnam by establishing the most significant process in the history of our country or in any country for the accounting of missing and dead in any war and then working to lift the em bar doe and normalize relations with an olden me. john had every reason to hate but he didn't and instead we were able to help heal deep wounds and end the war that had divided too many people for much too long. and as we talked about war and peace and foreign policy, i want all of us to keep in our minds, as i thi

are meeting, that's where the explosion of severe weather will be. we've got a lot of wind energy with this storm. the jet stream, which is this, this is about 30,000 feet above us, usually these winds are about 100 miles per hour. we'll have jet stream winds tuesday into wednesday and even into thursday farther east at about 150 miles per hour. also, we've got 100-mile-per-hour surface winds. so winds are huge with this thing and which energy will be so. so tomorrow, who's under the gun with what will be very fast-moving storms? especially tomorrow overnight. storms themselves moving between 50 and 75 miles per hour. tomorrow afternoon, you can see where the bull's-eye will be for the afternoon. you can see this line coellising. and then through the afternoon,s into tonight, tomorrow night, tuesday at 10:00, memphis, shreveport, alexandria, virginia, alexandria, louisiana, it pulls eastward. by wednesday at 4:00, atlanta under the gun, birmingham, charlotte, raleigh, and then it moves to the coast. by thursday, the storm pushes out and the severe threat is done. we'll see it off

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